Wednesday, July 13, 2011

...and in between....

Apologies to all who haven't received emails, blog comments or Facebook "likes"..... I've been busy.School holidays, preparation for the Melbourne Quilt & Craft Fair, product development (trying to squeeze out another pattern before the show)... and in between, a lot of meditative, calming knittery. Just making this one up as I go along, from wool/alpaca/acrylic yarn I bought at Spotlight's end-of-Winter-2010 yarn sale ($1 a ball.. what do I have to lose?).

On Sunday, we had a family trip to Ballarat. While the man and child of the family braved the BRUTAL cold and FREEZING rain at Sovereign Hill, I sat in a cosy room with Annie's gorgeous Mum. She taught me lots of new tricks on the knitting machine - increases, decreases, a spot of fair isle...

...and SHORT ROWS!!!!! This, of course, opens up a whole world of garment-making possibilities and I'm positively BUZZING with ideas....

After an accidental caffeine consumption incident yesterday afternoon (thought it was decaf.... oops!), I was up and at it until 3am today, making a child-size prototype.

The prototype is currently having a little ride in the washing machine.... who knows what it'll turn into...?

11 comments:

Oh Nikki, it was positively "splendiferous" to have you here in Ballarat! Mum was so excited to think she could help you and pass on some knowledge, and was quite excited also that she made it to Facebook! Quite the Groovy Granny indeed.

Annie, your Ma is a star! Nikki, I was so excited to see your book a few days ago in a lovely little bookshop at Matakana, north of Auckland; I was wearing my specs this time so could actually read it - it's so impressive. I wanted to tell everyone in the shop that I'd met you - but I didn't. I'm looking forward to buying my own copy at the quilt show in Melb.

Geez this morning I was thinking how I really wanted to get into knitting again .. then my sensible side of me was like "Uhhh you got enough on your plate" Oh well.. I'll soak up and enjoy others projects like yours!! looking good!

Hi. I am always inspired by reading your blog. I too spotted your book in a bookshop in Duneding NZ. But I did not purchase a copy as I am looking forward to buying a personally signed one in Melbourne in a couple of weeks. Can't wait to visit your stall. Kind regardsRenee